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White House Said to Be Mulling Further Action to Curb Chinese Telecoms

An executive order is being considered to raise the barrier for sales of equipment in the United States by companies like Huawei and ZTE, people briefed on the discussions said.

Cambridge Analytica Is Shutting Down After Facebook Data Controversy

The U.K.-based firm made headlines for using data from Facebook users without their permission. Video also showed its executives describing campaign tactics of entrapment.

Africa’s new giving hands

Earlier this year, Africa received an image makeover with the release of the blockbuster superhero movie “Black Panther.” Far from being depicted as backward or poverty stricken, the fictional African country of Wakanda was shown as a technological mar…

Mike Battaglia's free expert picks for Thursday at Churchill Downs

Morning-line oddsmaker Mike Battaglia offers free picks for Thursday’s races at Churchill Downs.

      

 

 

Cambridge Analytica Files for Bankruptcy After Misuse of Facebook Data

The consultant, which said it would cease most operations in the United States and Britain, relied on Facebook data to profile and target voters during the 2016 campaign.

Drake was the latest to trade barbs with an NBA player. Are fans taking heckling too far?

Rapper Drake was the latest to get into a skirmish on Tuesday, however, it’s the players who were fined more often this season.

      

 

 

First Attacker Convicted in Beating at Charlottesville Rally

Jurors recommended Jacob S. Goodwin, 23, face 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine for the assault of DeAndre Harris in August.

Trainer Todd Fletcher 'is like a CEO,' says WinStar Farms president

Methodical is the word Elliott Walden, president of WinStar Farms, describes trainer Todd Fletcher, who has four horses in the 2018 Kentucky Derby.

        

Overseas flight reacts to college choir’s ‘My Old Kentucky Home’

The Kentucky Wesleyan College choir surprised a group of overseas travelers with a rendition of a classic Kentucky song Tuesday. Prior to their flight from Atlanta to Europe to begin … Click to Continue »

Don't forget what Romeo Langford means for IU on the court

Here’s what Romeo Langford will mean for Hoosiers on the court next season.

      

 

 

In Tijuana, Migrants Seeking Asylum In The U.S. Tell Harrowing Stories Of Crisis

U.S. Customs officials in Tijuana have begun processing some Central Americans from a caravan seeking asylum in the United States, despite strong condemnation of the migrants by President Trump.

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